We want to help you connect with life-changing community. Here are four basic steps you can take to get connected:

STEP ONE: FIND NEXT TABLE (THE BEST WAY TO GET STARTED)

Following each service, you are invited to join us for a few minutes at the back of the sanctuary at the NEXT TABLE. There, you’ll hear more about our church, get to know some of our volunteers and staff, ask questions and find out your best next step. Whether you’re visiting Redline for the first time or you’re interested in getting connected to a Lifegroup or wanting to find a place to volunteer, NEXT is a great opportunity to get the information you’re looking for. We also have a gift for you. If you have children, they can stay with our Kids Ministry while you attend.

STEP TWO: ATTEND CONNECT (THE BEST WAY TO GET CONNECTED)

On the last Sunday of each month after service you are invited to join us for a lunch that we provide for everyone looking to connect to the church. At CONNECT you’ll hear more about our vision and values, get to know some of our volunteers and staff, ask questions and find out your best next step. Whether you’re visiting Antioch for the first time or you’re interested in getting connected to a Lifegroup or wanting to find a place to volunteer, CONNECT is a great opportunity to get the information you’re looking for. (After attending this lunch you will be encouraged to prayerfully consider if Antioch Galveston is going to be your home church.)

STEP THREE: GET INVOLVED IN A LIFEGROUP (THE BEST WAY TO GET CARE)

Lifegroups are our small groups that meet in homes throughout the city each week. They are the heart of our church and the best way to get involved at Antioch. We have groups for every age and season of life. We encourage you to attend CONNECT before finding a Lifegroup. FIND A LIFEGROUP:

STEP FOUR: VOLUNTEER (THE BEST WAY TO GET INVESTED)

We believe the words of Jesus: It is more blessed to give than to receive (Acts 20:35). Volunteering is a great way to meet others in the church, use your talents and time to build the Kingdom of God and really feel connected to what’s happening at Antioch Galveston.